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Old 02-11-2015, 06:03 PM
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What do you have in your truck.

I'm starting this thread for people to list stuff that they put in there truck during the winter, summer, fall, and spring. Like ice scrapers, tire chains, tools,etc. list stuff that you have in your truck when you go mudding, off-roading, winter, or just everyday.
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 07:21 PM
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Duct tape, never leave home without it!
 
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bottle of jack and a blanket for the rough nights....


ignition coil, relays, jumper wires, on-the-frame fuel pump, voltmeter, fuses, bare distributor, some ancient bud lights, serpentine belt, and who knows what else. I have a reg cab....im surprised everytime I dig back there.
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 08:55 PM
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This is what's in my truck every day.

In the cab (reg cab):
gloves, a few sweatshirts, 20ft tow strap, 2 tire irons, factory jack, bottle jack, gallon of water, shop rags, fuses, spare bulbs for just about every socket, 30 pc. ratchet set, 8x12 tarp, 1 quart of oil, 2 ice scrapers, electrical tape, flashlight, jumper cables, tailgate cable.

In the crossover toolbox:
142 pc. ratchet set, 20 pc. wrench set, 4 ton bottle jack, ropes, rubber bungees, toolbelt, hammers, tape measures, screwdrivers, pencils, nails, screws, bolts, wd-40, handsaw, cordless drill, and a lot of other construction tools I'm forgetting.

And on most days the bed is usually full of ladders, lumber, or some kind of equipment.
 
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A pack of smokes and spare change in various cup holders
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 09:24 PM
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Jumper cables
Chain
Spare tire
Gloves
Gallon of oil
Gallon of coolent
Washer fluid
Trans fluid
Ratchet straps
Breaker bar and lug nut socket
Coat
Wiring stuff
Tire pressure gauge
Tape
Flash lights
Pocket knives
Sunglasses
Bullets- depending on what gun I have the caliber I have
Condoms
Pens
Check book
Coozies


I'm sure I'm forgetting more but that's what I can list off the top of my head
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 10:02 PM
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In the Bronc...

Screwdriver flat and Phillips
5\16 nut drive for the roof
Channel locks, small socket set, tape
Fuses. MAG Light
Extra hitch
2 chains
E tool (fold up shovel)
Bottle and can "Hooters" coozies, extra shirt
Fire extinguisher
Hatchet and limb choppers
4 way
Oil, power steer, antifreeze, ATF
Jumper cables

And now with my new air tank bumper..

Air hose w/ tire chuck
And my new Exhaust Jack (can't wait to try it in the mud)
 
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Old 02-11-2015, 11:42 PM
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In the two that run right now:
1989 F250:
In the cab:
my cheap tool set when I drive it, a few extra fuses, a crow bar, stock jack, star wrench for 3/4 and 1 ton trucks plus the small size, electrical tape, rags, bailing wire, and my recovery portable box (radio, jumpers, flash light, inverter,and air compressor).
In the bed tool boxes:
Oil, coolant, rags, vise grips, crescent wrench, the water pump and hoses (for the water tank on the bed), a few extra parts (can't remember right now which ones), and in the bed is 2 spare tires.


On the 90 F150:
In the cab: Same thing as the 89 F250 but also jackets and parts to the radio.
In the truck box: Jig saw, 2 circular saws, a ton of chains, a tow strap, a come along, a 2 ton come along (for pulling engines), various wrenches, sockets, and tons of more stuff.
Trav
 
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A full tool box in the bed box with rachet straps, bungies, 2 tow straps, 2 chains and dunnage blocks. In the bed there's a shovel, a 6' wrecking bar and a few sand bags. Since I live in Western Washington, I always have raingear behind the seat, chains in the bed box (for mud, not snow) and the ****** block for the winch.
 

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Well I've got the EX. Cab I have my backpack and carhartt as redneck console of sorts and in the back is a spare hoodie, a jack, belt, hat, the PO's lanyard, and the glove box has my flashlight, insurance, rear view mirror, and a terminal for my battery
Now I need to find some one who's made a cup holder for these trucks, (1995) I guess Ford though cup holders were useless?
 
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I usually keep-
chains
light covers
screwdrivers
deep well socket set
breaker bar
Wooden stakes
tow straps
Gloves
pens
pencils
matches
lighter
bottle jack
Farmer fix all wrenches
gun
knives
various other parts from trucks and tractors
 
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in mine I have on a regular day (every day really) the following items.

the tool box: farm jack (Hi-Lift Xtreme) for jacking the truck up due to no bottle jack (and they are worth crap to me) and normal jacks well...fall short...and this is a stock height truck
-chains
-off road kit for the hi-lift
-ORB (off road base) for the hi-lift
-fuses
-bulbs (turns and head lamps due to having LEDs)
-straps
-tow hooks
-towing gear
-4 way lug breaker bar

in the cab:
12V charger for my netbook (sadly I never installed this in my truck as originally planned but I keep it on hand)
-papers from my old job
-floor mats
-various bits and bobs that I use
-trailer power plug adapter (7 pin to 4 pin)
-useless ford stockie cup holder (keep it so I at least have one, all the "after market" cr@p just fails to work...
-seat belt extender (don't really need that any more I don't think)
-spare sweatshirt or hoodie for emergencies

in the bed:
-cones (two incase I have to park where the truck sticks out more then it should)
-bed mat
-leaves (lots of leaves)
-some sort of non functional power jump box thats seen rain and all types of weather (kinda keep forgetting its there)
 
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Old 02-12-2015, 07:56 PM
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Emergency 12 Pack.... Of... Uh..... Duct Tape.
 
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